Two-piece carrier assembly

Rotary shafts – gudgeons – housings – and flexible couplings for ro – Housing

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403375, 74609, F16C 126

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060074302

ABSTRACT:
A carrier made up of two housings includes a plurality of drive members that facilitate transferring a driving force between the two housings. When the carrier is used in a vehicle transmission, for example, the two housings preferably include generally cylindrical wall portions. A plurality of lanced drive members are formed on each of the housings. The two housings are interconnected so that the drive members on the first housing engage the drive members on the second housing and a rotary force imposed on one of the housings is transferred to the other.

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